Publications by authors named "A Bosco-Lauth"

West Nile virus (WNV), St. Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV), and Usutu virus (USUV) are zoonotic flaviviruses that cause neuroinvasive disease in humans and are maintained in overlapping avian-mosquito transmission cycles. West Nile virus and SLEV cocirculate in the United States, and WNV and USUV cocirculate in Europe.

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West Nile virus (WNV) and St. Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) are closely related flaviviruses that can cause encephalitis in humans and related diseases in animals. In nature, both are transmitted by , with wild birds, including jays, sparrows, and robins, serving as vertebrate hosts.

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  • Initial SARS-CoV-2 transmission peaked in densely populated areas of Kenya, gradually spreading to remote regions like Kajiado County, which struggle with inadequate healthcare.
  • In a study from March 2020 to March 2022, dry blood spots (DBS) were collected from patients to detect SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies using ELISA, revealing a seropositivity rate of 7.3%.
  • High seropositivity was found among the elderly and males, with the Mashuru and Meto health facilities showing the highest rates, indicating significant SARS-CoV-2 transmission in these underserved pastoralist communities.
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Unlabelled: Ticks are increasingly important vectors of human and agricultural diseases. While many studies have focused on tick-borne bacteria, far less is known about tick-associated viruses and their roles in public health or tick physiology. To address this, we investigated patterns of bacterial and viral communities across two field populations of western black-legged ticks ().

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